WHAIKORERO A TE PERE.
Poneke, Noema 13. I tu ate Pere kite whaikorero i te Poo ote Hatarei te 11 o nga ra o Noema nei, I whai o ana kupu i runga i ngt tikanga Pooti mema 100 te Paremata nui o te Koroni e haere raai nei, a koia tetahi e mea ana kia Pootitia hei
mema, he roa o ana korero i tona tuunga i tana Poo, he nui hoki te marama o ana korero, ko anakupu i ahu mo te Pire hoko whakawhiwhi whenua maori, ki tana whnkaro rno taua Pire me waiho ma nga maori te tikanga o te tuku atu o te pupuri ranei i o ratou whenua, a, me whai nga hoko o nga whenua maori i runga i te ahuaonga hoko whenua Pakeha, E ngari ko tana mahara me whakatakoto he tikanga mo nga nioni e puta ana mo runga i nga whenua maori, Ida ahei ai te' puta lie Oranga ki ngi maori mo a ratou whenua, koana kupu i ahu mo runga i te Reiti o nga whenua maori, ki tana mahara".mi atu to kino o taua tikanga, ara mo nsja whenua maori kaore nei e nolio iaete tangata, E rite ana teneikite tikanga mi.ru i nga whenua o nua maori, kua whakainatau ria :ii:<) tenei tikanga i mua atu a kihai i pai te haere, a kua ha nga an j i naia nei a ka mate ano nga maori, E hara i te mea tono e nga maori kia lia<re mai latou ki Nui Tireni nei noho ai. a, i runga i to tatou nolio e nolio nei tatou to iwi Pakeha, kore rawa In; hua e puta puta atu ana kia ratou, heoi kote Waipiro ko te Mitara me tain atu matei tipu atu i te taha kia tatou i whiwlii a ratou ki enei in ite kino, Heoi kua mahia e tatou e tahi ture here mo ratou wii-.-nua kia aiiei ai ratou ki u> hoko kite Kiihi ranei i o ratou whenua. I mi lioki meliemea kua kitea l • tika. o ngu tangata ki tetahi l\>r.\\ a whenua a : niik i •itu aua i te rua tekau i ie Tiwliikete, a i liiik'.i atu iioki te nui o !a.;a I'arak i i nga t >ka i kiia ete T.nv, ka kiia e taua ture E kore e aliei nga maori te lioko atu kite Pakeha, ki mm Pakeha ranei, ka i no te Paremata kua hori akeute ka Paliitia te Ture Reiii ki runga ki nga whenua maori kua oti te karati, E kii aua hoki te ture e kore v ahei te tango te peheu ranei nga whenua maori, kia inatua rapua te take i te tuatahi, ko tenei kua mahia e ratou lie ture kia kore a' nga maori e mlii noatu i o ratou whenua. a kua i.tiim< atu he Reiti he taake ki runga, a. kei hea he huarahi e puta ai te maori i runga i enei main' a ratou ate Pakeha ki tana mahara he ture kino rawa atu tenei mo nga maori ka ki ano aia e hara tenei i tate tare i hanga ai i roto i nga pukapuka o nga whakarito nga i raro i te Tiiitio\Vaitangi,henuite\vhakapai o te hunga whakarongo kiia in kupu mete hie hie tonu, ia ia e korero ana a mutu noa.
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 25, 9 December 1893, Page 5
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560WHAIKORERO A TE PERE. Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 25, 9 December 1893, Page 5
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